It needs to gimbal in all directions, the weight of the auger means it always will hang level. Unless you're only going to do holes from a direction where you're level side to side, that is. For me I wanted this so I could get to holes that only had very limited access, and even the level parts of my yard aren't level, so most of the holes were fairly off camber. Yes, the holes won't come out perfect, as the bucket never goes down directly straight.This is AWESOME!!!!
I for one love the design. It's just dangerous enough to be fun, yet it satisfies my inner "fat and lazy guy"
It certainly beats the hell out of digging all those holes by hand, that much is for sure.
I agree, I would straighten that bad boy out and get one more hole out of it.
Off the top of my head, the only thing that I might change would be the "drive shaft 4 way" swivel mount.
I think the "left to right" needs to be fixed in place, so the angle of the auger is only adjustable "fore to aft" with the tractor movement to try and keep it vertical??????
Nice job sir!
If you look at the skid steer auger attachments, they use a universal to gimbal as well, but they don't source their universals from old driveshafts. They operate in the same way, the weight of the auger just makes them hang level, however they are a little more forgiving as it's easier to see what's going on, and you can fine adjust the position of them easier. They're also $4000 new, and a proper used skid steer is twice the price of a used B7100D, you get what you pay for.